The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1928, Page 6

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ccna creme ent eet AAT LE resem NYETESTIFIES ‘of the April testimony was overruled it was announced today by Bruce ‘ ‘cused Nye temporarily for the in-| Kloten. i : troduction into evidence of correc- ‘ tions to be made in the printed Manan Pht UM Oe rt re am ae Umbrella Is Good | : Alimony Collector brella. besides keeping off the rain, Stewart’s Spring Testimony |'* a proper instrument for the col- | ys lection of back alimony. : « Admitted to Trial Despite Mrs. Pearl had obtained an at- tachment against her husband, John, Protest because his alimony payments were behind. The attachment, however, Washington Nov. 15.—(AP)— was just a scrap of paper inasmuch ;'|@8 no one seemed able to find her Over the protest of the defense in, husband. the perjury trial of Robert W. Ste- et | haat ret ae hey wart, chairman of the board of the|went forth. She saw her husban Standard Oil Company of Indiana,|drive by. She hailed a cab, had the Justice Jennings Bailey today per-|driver draw close to her husband's mitted testimony given by the oil|car, and then poked the umbrella nan ie Jo ey ells oe ease the glass of the other ma- committee last ril 24 to go befure | chine. the jrry. ib = | Just as she had planned, her hus- eg Nye of North ete ent Mae wie Msc} he on the stand government counsel | appe: agains! in co a brought up the April meeting, when|deputy was there with the attach- Stewart had revealed that $759,000) ment. Per! paid. of Continental Trading Company| With the $200 in her purse, the et been received ae and j only oe Se he Perl now urned over to a trustee. e court |is the glass breaking charge. inquired whether Stewart had been sworn on that occasion, as he was on February 2 and 3 when it is charged that he perjured himself in (A dT of any distribu- ion of bonds by the company. | -, y s, “No, he was not,” said Nye, ex- eeAta in oe Nag 15.— plaining that it was not the custom | Five seniors in the advanced course to swear senate committee witnesses |i" Military Science at the Univer- when they appeared a second time. sity of North Dakota were elected jectii {members of Scabbard an lade, na- dep ection of Frank J, Hosen, tical honorar:’ military fraternity | Five U Students Join by the court. Justice Bailey took, McNeil, Grand Forks, captain of the the position that the April meeting | organization. baad was a continuance of those of Feb-| They are Russell Watkins, Dun- ruary and it was not necessary to Seith; Edward Showers, Kenmare; swear Stewart a second time. {Frederick Lukin’, Williston; John| With this, the government ex-|Walsh, Makoti, and Keith Rukke, STORK VISITS HEIRESS record of Stewart’s April testimony; New York, Nov. 15.—(4)—The to make it conform with the steno-| stork has brought a second boy to graphic report taken then. Read-| Mrs. Millicent Rogers Ramos, ing of the record of Stewart’s tes-| Standard Oil heiress. Her first * ATHEIST FINED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE_ AND SENTENCED | Convicted on Charge of Violat- ing Old English Law on Blasphemy The maximum | $100 and 90 di |—was given | dent of the American / |the Advancement of Atheism, when he was convicted in municipal court today on a charge of violating an jold English law against blasphemy. | Smith appealed, and was released under $1,000 bond. Under a law which he protested | recently by an 18-day hunger strike | while serving out a fine in the city | jail, Smith again was denied the |right to testify in court. The blasphemy charge was based on atheist literature which A. B. Cypert, prosecuting attorney, said was blasphemous and held the Chris- tian religion up to ridicule, Smith was arrested late yesterday Large Military Frat as he prepared to reopen his Main street atheist headquarters, which had been closed last week after a police raid. He came to Arkansas to fight the anti-evolution law adopted at the November 6 election. Coolidge’s Address Nettles Birkenhead London, Nov. 15.—(#)—The earl of Birkenhead, who recently resigned as secretary of state for India, be lieves that in President Coolidge’s Armistice Day speech there is “a spirit of patronage and a capacity for giving advice to Europe and to England.” “As far as England is concerned,” the earl said at a complimentary dinner tendered him, “I am not sure timony then was resumed. | child is the son of Count Salm. that we seriously require it. We enim Cum COMPANY “Udhere Grerybody Shops Ws BASEMENT STORE Listed below you will find a few of the bargains offered every day in our basement store. It will pay you buying elsewhere. to shop here before COATS Coats in warm, good wearing materials, fur ti in the season’s best shades. $12.50 DRESSES Dresses of Satin, Crepe and Wools in the season’s Jatest styles and most popular shades. Sizes 14 to $5.90 and $9.75 MUSLIN Sizes from 14 to 48. rimmed and 48, Unbleached Muslin in a fine quality— 36 inches wide. 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